6 martyrs in West Bank, Lions' Den calls on locals to take up arms
The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that Ahmed Abdel Nasser Rabi, a 13-year-old Palestinian child, was martyred after succumbing to wounds he sustained in his abdomen.
The number of Palestinian martyrs in the West Bank has risen to six today: Karam Nasser Al-Aydi (22 years old) from Ain Sultan camp in Ariha, Amro Youssef Aabed (19 years old) from the town of Beitunia in Ramallah, Mohammad Awad Jarboa (24 years old) from the town of Beitunia in Ramallah, Yusuf Nader Idris (19 years old) from Al-Khalil, Mahmoud Basem Khamees (18 years old) from Beit Ummar in Al-Khalil, in addition to the child Ahmed Abdel Nasser Rabi (13 years old) from Qalqilya.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that Ahmed Abdel Nasser Rabi, a 13-year-old child, was critically wounded in the abdomen by fire from occupation forces at the northern entrance of Qalqilya city. He was transferred to Qalqilya Governmental Hospital before doctors pronounced him a martyr due to succumbing to his injuries.
🇵🇸 #Palestine || The Palestinian child Ahmad Rabi (14) who got killed by the Israeli occupation forces in Qalqilia city. 7.10.23
— S A R A H 👑✌️🇵🇸 (@Sarah_Hassan94) October 7, 2023
"ارتقاء الطفل أحمد عبد الناصر رابي (13 عاماً) برصاص الاحتلال في قلقيلية". pic.twitter.com/SCPo9RI0T7
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Lion's Den calls on Palestinians in the West Bank to bear arms against Occupation forces
The Lion's Den resistance group called on Palestinians in the cities of the West Bank to confront the occupation forces in solidarity with Gaza.
"March out with whatever weapons you process, no matter how simple they may be, go out to the streets, block the roads for the occupation army and its settlers."
The group described the Israeli occupation entity as being "paper-like": adding that "Gaza has thrown the occupation into a pit of hell".
Amid heightened confrontations, the Israeli occupation's special forces, in complete confusion, ended up exchanging fire with each other, resulting in the death of 4 soldiers.#Palestine #OperationAlAqsaFlood #طوفان_الأقصى pic.twitter.com/gu06htUWOW
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) October 7, 2023
Violent confrontations erupted between Palestinians and Israeli occupation forces in occupied al-Quds this evening.
Furthermore, Palestinian national and Islamic forces have decided to hold a general strike in occupied Al-Quds tomorrow, Sunday, in support of Gaza.
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Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas movement, issued a military statement regarding Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, which was launched this morning.
Al-Qassam Brigades announced that their fighters managed to breach the Israeli enemy's defensive line under intense missile cover and bombing of the [Israeli] enemy’s command and control system.
The statement highlighted that the Brigades' fighters executed a coordinated and simultaneous attack on more than 50 sites of the IOF's Gaza division and southern command.
The statement added that the operation led to the collapse of the Gaza Division's defenses, with al-Qassam fighters currently engaging in heroic battles in 25 locations as of this moment.
The Al-Qassam Brigades also noted that fighting rages on at the "Raim" base, the headquarters of the Gaza Division.
On another note, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that the Israeli forces confirmed that 22 sites around Gaza were still witnessing confrontations.
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